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The prisons of the Houthi militia... Torture dens for abductees to death

الثلاثاء 20 أكتوبر-تشرين الأول 2020 الساعة 11 مساءً / alislah-ye.net – Exclusive

  

The Association of the Abductees Mothers said that three women detained in the central prison in Sana'a, which is controlled by the Houthi coup militia, were severely beaten by the prison administration.

In its statement, the Association added that it had received a special report stating that three women detained in the Central Prison in Sana'a were severely beaten by the prison director and a number of soldiers without justification, and they were detained in closed cells for three weeks and prevented from communicating with their families.

The Association condemned this inhuman behavior practiced against women detained in the Women's Prison inside the Central Prison in Sana'a, foremost among them Asmaa Matir al-Omaisy, who has been detained since 2016, declaring full solidarity with the detainees in the Central Prison, calling for the perpetrators to be held accountable abusing women prisoners, calling at the same time for justice and refusing practices outside the framework of the law.

Torture dens:

While it has become clear that the Houthi militia has violated the constitution and all local laws and international covenants with regard to human rights, moreover, this militia has trampled on the morals and customs of the Yemeni people with regard to women, as assaulting women is considered a black flaw, which is The matter was not taken into account by the terrorist Houthi militia, which practiced the worst forms of torture against the abducted and forcibly disappeared women. And in addition to the cruel treatment and inhumane conditions of their detention, these abducted women are assaulted by rape by human wolves in the name of the Houthi march.

Through what the abducted women are exposed to, the question that arises is: If that is what abducted women are subjected to in the prisons of the Houthi militia affiliated with Iran, then what are the thousands of abducted and forcibly disappeared Yemeni people facing? Although the answer has become known to everyone, the international community is still dealing with complicity with the crimes and violations of the Houthi militia against thousands of abducted civilians, whose rights were violated, starting from the raiding of their homes and workplaces and abducting them from the roads to the death of some of them under torture or their release with disabilities, passing through the brutal practices they face in detention centers that lack the basics of human life.

Torture to death:

While preparations were underway for the first exchange of prisoners and abductees between the government and the Iranian Houthi militia last week, the Minister of Information, Muammar al-Eryani, called for conducting an investigation into the murders of a number of prisoners in the militia's detention centers.

In a press statement, al-Eryani stressed the need for conducting an urgent and transparent investigation into the crimes of liquidating prisoners who died under psychological and physical torture, parts of some of whom were uprooted and their bodies were brutally mutilated, indicating initial information about the injury of a number of them (he did not specify) with psychological and physical disabilities and deterioration in addition to the deterioration condition of their health as a result of brutal torture in the illegal Houthi detention centers.

The Minister of Information indicated that the last victims of torture in the militia’s prisons are the two prisoners, Muhammad al-Subbari and Azzam Saifan, whom human rights organizations reported being tortured to death in Houthi prisons.

Houthi terrorism in numbers:

The Houthi militia controls the official prisons, in addition to establishing hundreds of secret prisons in which it practices the most heinous crimes of torture against the abducted and detainees, in flagrant violations that are carried out on direct instructions from Iran and under the supervision of leaders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards on systematic torture operations, many of which were resulted in executions and liquidations.

The terrorist Houthi militia practices many kinds of crimes and violations against thousands of those abducted in its prisons and forcibly disappeared people, which many human rights reports have mentioned, and a number of those released revealed an aspect of the Houthi brutality against the abducted Yemenis in the prisons of the Iranian militia, where they spoke about terrifying scenes of whom the abductees are exposed to.

And human rights reports have previously revealed that the Houthi militia killed 200 abducted and forcibly disappeared persons and prisoners in its prisons, after they were subjected to terrible torture crimes at the hands of terrorist elements in the Houthi Preventive Security Service and under the supervision of leaders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

According to human rights reports, the Houthi militia committed 12,636 cases of abducting and enforced disappearance, during the year 2019 only, as the abducting cases reached 10,099 cases, including politicians, soldiers, students and activists, including 52 women and 7 foreigners, and the number of forcibly disappeared reached 2537 cases, including 231 women. And 158 children.

Although these numbers reveal the horrific reality of what is happening in the militia's prisons, it remains less than the reality. Many human rights observers indicate that the number of victims is much more, in light of the presence of hundreds of abducted persons who are still forcibly disappeared and their families do not know anything about them.

And last Monday, the Houthi militia announced the burial of 35 bodies in Dhamar Governorate, where the militia says that these bodies are unidentified, while local sources confirm that these bodies are of abducted civilians who were killed under torture in militia prisons.

Since the beginning of this year, the militias have buried 232 of the 715 bodies they intend to bury under the pretext that they are unidentified bodies, but there are doubts about these bodies, especially with the militia's liquidation of hundreds of its opponents inside and outside the prisons.

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